Usages of puppis
Puella in prora stat, mater autem in puppi sedet et velum album spectat.
The girl stands at the prow, but mother sits at the stern and looks at the white sail.
Alia navis proram ad litus vertit, cum in puppi malus fractus videatur.
Another ship turns its prow toward the shore, since a broken mast is seen at the stern.
Filia respondet se in prora stetisse, matrem in puppi sedisse, et nodum firmum facere didicisse.
The daughter answers that she stood at the prow, that her mother sat at the stern, and that she learned to make a firm knot.
Magistra imaginem navis in tabula pingit, ut discipuli proram et puppim intellegant.
The teacher draws a picture of a ship on the board so that the students may understand the prow and the stern.
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